Why Use Thieves® Dental Floss?
Proper oral care may prevent many systemic health concerns such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, and bacterial pneumonia, as well as oral health problems. It can prevent cavities, tartar, gingivitis (an infection of the gums caused by plaque), and more serious gum diseases such as periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss. Pregnant women who have periodontitis may be at increased risk for delivering pre-term and/or low birth weight babies. And because the insides of your mouth include some of the most absorbing tissues in your body, it makes sense to avoid pollutants and use only the finest, purest dental floss you can find. How Often Should You Floss? The American Dental Association recommends flossing twice a day; however, even flossing once a day will play an essential role in preventing periodontal disease and other health concerns. Did You Know These Flossing Facts? According to the American Dental Association: • Children should have their teeth flossed as soon as two teeth to